Analyst Ratings Aggregator (Manual Input)
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How to Use This Tool
This "Analyst Ratings Aggregator" helps you manually collect and summarize analyst opinions for a stock you are researching.
- Enter Stock Info: Go to the "Input & View Ratings" tab and enter the Stock Ticker or Company Name you want to analyze.
- Add Ratings: For each analyst rating you find:
- Enter the Analyst Firm/Source (optional).
- Select the Rating (e.g., Buy, Hold, Sell).
- Enter the Price Target and specify the currency (e.g., $, ₹, €). This is optional.
- Enter the Date of the rating (optional, but helpful).
- Click "+ Add Rating". The rating will appear in the table below.
- View Consensus: Go to the "Consensus Summary" tab and click "Calculate/Refresh Consensus". This will show you:
- How many analysts have given each type of rating.
- An overall consensus rating (e.g., "Moderate Buy").
- The average, highest, and lowest price targets from your entries.
- Download Report: You can download a PDF summary of your aggregated data from the "Consensus Summary" tab.
- Clear Data: Use the "Clear All Ratings for This Stock" button on the first tab if you want to start a new analysis for the same stock or analyze a different stock. This tool primarily works with one stock's data at a time for clarity.
Where to Find Analyst Ratings Data?
Analyst ratings and price targets are often available from:
- Your brokerage firm's research portal.
- Reputable financial news websites (e.g., Bloomberg, Reuters, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times).
- Local financial news sources for specific markets (e.g., Moneycontrol, The Economic Times for India).
- Specialized financial data providers (some offer limited free data, others are subscription-based like Refinitiv, FactSet, TipRanks, Zacks Investment Research).
Important: This tool is for aggregation and analysis of data YOU provide. It does not provide financial advice or fetch data automatically. Always cross-reference information and consider multiple sources.